October seemed to be the month for conferences and presentations for me. I presented twice with colleagues at the Georgia Library Association’s annual conference (COMO) and also late in October at Internet Librarian. With so much traveling and being out … Continue reading
Category Archives: Knowledge mapping
Today I want to discuss yet another form of knowledge mapping that I have found useful in my workflow: argument mapping. Argument mapping shows the structure of a discussion. You can use it to develop the flow of a piece … Continue reading
Elisabeth did a wonderful job introducing mindmapping and concept mapping in her post on January 14, 2013: . I will not reinvent that wheel and suggest that everyone takes a second look at her article to supplement this entry. Instead, … Continue reading
Here at Kennesaw State, we in the Sturgis Library have just started a professional development reading group. Our first book was on neither librarianship nor education, nor even on leadership. It wasn’t one of the year’s hot new books, either. … Continue reading
Knowledge maps fascinate me. I started out repelled by certain visual representations of information in my first career (in international development); I just detested a particular working paper of one important organization which had as its cover design a project … Continue reading
Elisabeth here, wondering what your PKM ecosystem consists of. Someone at THATCamp last week said she hadn’t thought of herself as having a personal knowledge management system, so let me elaborate: Personal knowledge management is an activity people have been … Continue reading